Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. Add for inscriptions.
Collectors will pay more for inscriptions such as "26" and pay less for personalized inscriptions like "Good Luck Chuck" Signatures authenticated by Steiner sports, or Mounted Memories that use authentication holograms sell at the higher price.
IT depends who are the three who signed the ball. The condition of the ball & signatures. Can the ball & signatures be authenticated and certified? Were all the signatures gotten at the same time? Is there a photograph showing you getting the autographs?
I depends who it is signed by: If it is Authentic = £1000 ($) If all signatures are Legitimate = £5000 ($) If it is in bad condition or not brilliant, the price goes down
Munson autographs are hard to find since both Hunter and Munson have passed away, and they are obviously not signing any more memorabilia. Non-collectors might be surprised to learn Munson's autograph on a ball by itself would bring more than the two together on a ball. Alone, Hunter's autograph on a ball would be worth about $75 since he signed many items before his death in 1999. Munson, on the other hand, never signed many items and since he died at the age of 32 as an active player, he was long gone before the collectibles market took off. If Munson's autograph can be displayed as a "single-signed" signature, meaning if it can be displayed without seeing Hunter's - ideally the signatures are registered on separate panels - the ball would command a premium, simply because Munson's lone signature on a ball is a modern rarity due to his untimely death. Regardless, this is a desirable ball worth between $700-1000 and likely more, depending on several variables.
Was there a ball signed by all Phyllies players? and when?
I have an autographed ball by Henry Aaron signed "Henry Aaron".... My Grandfather was the president of Oh Henry bar and he came to the factory for a promotion when he was just starting out as an MLB player and signed a bunch of balls as Henry Aaron... I would LOVE to know how much this thing is worth cause you can't find it anywhere.
32.000
depends who signed it
1p
$35.00
500$
about £400 - £600
10 dollars
Most of the basketballs are going to be worth around $125 to $150 each. The exact price will depend upon the condition of the ball and who all signed the ball.
From 800 to 1000
1 MILLION dollars!
if signed by all players then 150 -200 dollars
Yes, in terms of whether it was used in play for example. A ball signed by a player that was an official MLB ball in a World series is definitely going to be worth more than any ordinary ball signed by the same player.